
Gracewood Estate Wedding // Carly + Logan
Coordinated by Shaw Events in the beautiful, natural setting of Kurtz Orchards, this is going down as one of our all-time favourite Niagara weddings.

Ice Wine Wedding Inspiration // Adrienne Gelbart Photography
One of the sweetest things about winter in Niagara is, of course, ice wine! Adrienne Gelbart Photography shares this winter wedding inspiration shoot with us.

VENDOR SPOTLIGHT // CATHY DAVIS & COMPANY
'At the end of the day, this is one day in your life (that will go by much faster than a Christmas morning in childhood!), there will be thousands more that will be equally amazing together.'

Niagara Engagement // Rudy & Mary
We have a whole lot of sweetness to share with you today. Wendy Alana captured Rudy and Mary's engagement so romantically, and this natural, private setting at Rudy's grandmother's house along the Niagara Escarpment is just too good.

Niagara-on-the-Lake // Alana + Ed
Our cold days may be fading, but we couldn't resist sharing this snowy Pillar & Post wedding, so beautifully captured by Young Glass Photography.

Come visit us at the Wedding Co. Market!
Attention, Toronto brides or those looking for a fabulous reason to visit the city! We will be exhibiting at The Wedding Co. Market this Sunday, February 21st and would love to meet you.

VENDOR SPOTLIGHT // LUSH FLORALS AND EVENTS
"The delivery is my favourite. Handing the bride her bouquet is a bit like giving away a tiny part of yourself."

Winter Engagement // Katie + Moe
Katie + Moe's sweet and stylish engagement session that is so wonderfully Canadian, I can barely stand it. Don't even try to tell me you don't want to snuggle up in front of a campfire with a loved one, marshmallows, and, ideally, an HBC blanket after seeing this.

Inn on the Twenty Wedding // Karina + Kostya
This lovely Niagara wedding captured by Manifesto Photography is feminine, bold, and the perfect amount of pretty.

VENDOR SPOTLIGHT // JF HANNIGAN PHOTOGRAPHY
'Everyone is different and everyone sees the world differently, I strive to let that thought drive the way I take photographs. No one should have to settle for a template or a standard set. Let the wind blow, let the rain come, let the sun shine, let's explore!'